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Thursday, April 24, 2025
Minister of Sports Interview Cancelled Due to Schedule Conflict

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We regret to inform our readers that the scheduled live interview with the Minister of Sports, Owen Darrel, which was due to take place this morning at 9:00 am on islandstats.com to discuss Bermuda's policy on transgender athletes in sport, has been cancelled due to an unforeseen schedule conflict on the Minister's part.

We understand that this topic is of significant interest to the Bermuda sporting community following recent international developments, and we apologise for any disappointment this cancellation may cause.

www.islandstats.com is actively working with the Minister's office to reschedule the interview at the earliest possible convenience. We remain committed to bringing you important discussions and updates on Bermuda's sporting policies and will inform our audience as soon as a new date and time for the interview are confirmed.

Thank you for your understanding.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Minister to Talk Carifta

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Today, Minister of Sports Owen Darrel will join islandstats.com live at 9:00 am to discuss Bermuda's Carifta participation.

With Bermuda athletes Cameron Adkins winning the Silver during the Under 17 Boys 1500 Meter Run, and Tatiana Sousa claiming a hard-earned Silver in the Under 17 Girls Javelin Throw at the 52nd CARIFTA Games and Thomas Cechini winning Bermuda’s two swimming medals at the 2025 Carifta Aquatics Championships finishing third in the 15-17 Boys 1,500m Freestyle, and third in the 15-17 Boys 200m Freestyle.

 
 
Friday, April 18, 2025
CARIFTA Curtain Raiser Set to Unfold in Trinidad 4 pm

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The stage is set in Port of Spain as the vibrant Opening Ceremony for this year's CARIFTA Games and CARIFTA Aquatic Championships is just hours away, marking the official start of the Caribbean's premier junior sporting spectacle.

In a collaborative effort, the National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago, the host nation for the CARIFTA Games, will jointly host the opening festivities. The ceremony is scheduled to commence at 4:00 pm Bermuda time at the iconic Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain.

Bermuda 20 athletes in total, 15 from Track and Field, and 5 from Aquatics are expected to enter the stadium jointly.

Anticipation is reaching fever pitch across the region as the best young athletes from across the Caribbean islands converge for this annual showdown of talent and athleticism. The CARIFTA Games and Aquatic Championships represent a crucial stepping stone for many aspiring stars, with numerous past participants going on to achieve international success on the global stage.

From the thunder of the track to the splash of the pool, the coming days promise a thrilling display of competition. The burning question on everyone's lips: who will rise to the occasion, who will shatter existing records, and ultimately, who will etch their names into CARIFTA history? The world will indeed be watching as the next generation of Caribbean sporting heroes begin their quest for glory.

 
 
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Are Bermuda's Young Athletes Being Shortchanged?

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During a conversation with several sports enthusiasts, most have the same opinion, which leaves a crucial question hanging over the landscape of sports reporting in Bermuda: are we truly giving our young athletes the recognition they deserve? A growing concern suggests that while some sports and individuals receive ample attention, many young athletes are being unfairly overlooked.

The irony is striking. Certain organizations, often quick to criticize government entities for perceived favoritism, appear to be mirroring the same behavior within their own sports coverage.

The issue comes into sharp focus in the coming weeks. Many talented young Bermudians will be representing the island with pride at the Carifta Games and the Carifta Swimming Championships. These athletes have dedicated countless hours to their sports, yet their weekly achievements often go unnoticed by local media.

The current situation is a far cry from an ideal where all athletes receive equitable coverage. Instead, a pattern emerges where coverage seems to be disproportionately influenced by personal connections. As one observer put it, "Just like some sports get coverage because someone is either related to a reporter, or a reporter is a referee or a coach, or someone related to them teaches at a school, it is truly not because of the sport it is because of the relationship."

While representing Bermuda on the international stage rightly earns these young athletes the spotlight, the concern is that their consistent dedication and hard work throughout the year are largely ignored. Unless their organization takes the initiative to write and distribute their own reports, local media often fails to acknowledge their weekly accomplishments.

This raises serious questions about fairness and the impact on young athletes' motivation and recognition.

Addressing the Imbalance: A Path Forward

To rectify this imbalance and ensure that all young athletes in Bermuda receive the coverage they deserve, the following steps could be considered:

Equal Opportunities: Media outlets should strive for a more balanced approach to sports reporting, ensuring that all sports and athletes, regardless of personal connections, receive fair coverage.
Proactive Reporting: Instead of relying solely on press releases, reporters should actively seek out and cover a wider range of sporting events and achievements.
Focus on Merit: The primary criterion for sports coverage should be athletic merit and achievement, rather than personal relationships.
Community Engagement: Media outlets should actively engage with local sports clubs and organizations to gain a better understanding of the diverse range of sporting activities taking place on the island.
Youth Sports Investment: Increased coverage of youth sports can inspire the next generation of athletes and foster a greater appreciation for sports in the community.

The dedication and achievements of Bermuda's young athletes deserve to be celebrated. By addressing the current imbalances in sports coverage, we can create a more supportive and inclusive environment for all aspiring athletes on the island.
Friday, April 11, 2025
Bermuda Archers Face Tough Opposition at Hyundai World Cup

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The Hyundai Archery World Cup continued its 19th season with the first of four stages at the Lake Myrtle Sports Park, attracting top archers from across the globe. Bermuda is being represented by Camerin Pickering and Jaydon Roberts at this high-profile event.

Both Pickering and Roberts competed in the first round of the Men's Recurve Division, facing challenging matches against strong international competitors.

Pickering's match saw him face Dhiraj Bommadevara from India. Pickering was defeated 6-0.

Roberts competed against Germany's Florian Unruh and was defeated 6-2.

Assistant coach Trina Roberts said, “Our team leaves this event feeling good about performances. With each event our athletes gain knowledge and continue to become more competitive shooting against the World’s Best/Olympians.”

The Hyundai Archery World Cup is a significant competition that tests the skill and precision of elite archers. While Pickering and Roberts faced tough opposition in their opening matches, their participation provides valuable experience at the highest level of the sport.


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